binutils-gdb/sim/bfin/dv-bfin_otp.c
Mike Frysinger 466b619e95 sim: bfin: push down mmr address/size checks
The bfin port is using the WITH_DEVICES framework for two reasons:
- get access to the cpu making the request (if available)
- check the alignment & size for core & system MMRs

We addressed the first part with commit dea10706e9,
and we handle the second part with this commit.  Arguably this is more
correct too because trying to do bad reads/writes directly (when devices
support is disabled) often results in bad memory accesses.

As part of this clean up, we also adjust all of the existing logic that
would reject invalid accesses: the code was relying on the checks never
returning, but that's not the case when things like gdb (via the user's
commands) are making the requests.  Thus we'd still end up with bad mem
accesses, or sometimes gdb being hung due to while(1) loops.

Now we can connect (most of) these models into any address and have them
work correctly.
2015-12-26 19:09:43 -05:00

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/* Blackfin One-Time Programmable Memory (OTP) model
Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Analog Devices, Inc.
This file is part of simulators.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "config.h"
#include "sim-main.h"
#include "devices.h"
#include "dv-bfin_otp.h"
/* XXX: No public documentation on this interface. This seems to work
with the on-chip ROM functions though and was figured out by
disassembling & walking that code. */
/* XXX: About only thing that should be done here are CRC fields. And
supposedly there is an interrupt that could be generated. */
struct bfin_otp
{
bu32 base;
/* The actual OTP storage -- 0x200 pages, each page is 128bits.
While certain pages have predefined and/or secure access, we don't
bother trying to implement that coverage. All pages are open for
reading & writing. */
bu32 mem[0x200 * 4];
/* Order after here is important -- matches hardware MMR layout. */
bu16 BFIN_MMR_16(control);
bu16 BFIN_MMR_16(ben);
bu16 BFIN_MMR_16(status);
bu32 timing;
bu32 _pad0[28];
bu32 data0, data1, data2, data3;
};
#define mmr_base() offsetof(struct bfin_otp, control)
#define mmr_offset(mmr) (offsetof(struct bfin_otp, mmr) - mmr_base())
#define mmr_idx(mmr) (mmr_offset (mmr) / 4)
static const char * const mmr_names[] =
{
"OTP_CONTROL", "OTP_BEN", "OTP_STATUS", "OTP_TIMING",
[mmr_idx (data0)] = "OTP_DATA0", "OTP_DATA1", "OTP_DATA2", "OTP_DATA3",
};
#define mmr_name(off) (mmr_names[(off) / 4] ? : "<INV>")
/* XXX: This probably misbehaves with big endian hosts. */
static void
bfin_otp_transfer (struct bfin_otp *otp, void *vdst, void *vsrc)
{
bu8 *dst = vdst, *src = vsrc;
int bidx;
for (bidx = 0; bidx < 16; ++bidx)
if (otp->ben & (1 << bidx))
dst[bidx] = src[bidx];
}
static void
bfin_otp_read_page (struct bfin_otp *otp, bu16 page)
{
bfin_otp_transfer (otp, &otp->data0, &otp->mem[page * 4]);
}
static void
bfin_otp_write_page_val (struct bfin_otp *otp, bu16 page, bu64 val[2])
{
bfin_otp_transfer (otp, &otp->mem[page * 4], val);
}
static void
bfin_otp_write_page_val2 (struct bfin_otp *otp, bu16 page, bu64 lo, bu64 hi)
{
bu64 val[2] = { lo, hi };
bfin_otp_write_page_val (otp, page, val);
}
static void
bfin_otp_write_page (struct bfin_otp *otp, bu16 page)
{
bfin_otp_write_page_val (otp, page, (void *)&otp->data0);
}
static unsigned
bfin_otp_io_write_buffer (struct hw *me, const void *source, int space,
address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes)
{
struct bfin_otp *otp = hw_data (me);
bu32 mmr_off;
bu32 value;
bu16 *value16p;
bu32 *value32p;
void *valuep;
/* Invalid access mode is higher priority than missing register. */
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16_32 (me, addr, nr_bytes, true))
return 0;
if (nr_bytes == 4)
value = dv_load_4 (source);
else
value = dv_load_2 (source);
mmr_off = addr - otp->base;
valuep = (void *)((unsigned long)otp + mmr_base() + mmr_off);
value16p = valuep;
value32p = valuep;
HW_TRACE_WRITE ();
switch (mmr_off)
{
case mmr_offset(control):
{
int page;
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16 (me, addr, nr_bytes, true))
return 0;
/* XXX: Seems like these bits aren't writable. */
*value16p = value & 0x39FF;
/* Low bits seem to be the page address. */
page = value & PAGE_ADDR;
/* Write operation. */
if (value & DO_WRITE)
bfin_otp_write_page (otp, page);
/* Read operation. */
if (value & DO_READ)
bfin_otp_read_page (otp, page);
otp->status |= STATUS_DONE;
break;
}
case mmr_offset(ben):
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16 (me, addr, nr_bytes, true))
return 0;
/* XXX: All bits seem to be writable. */
*value16p = value;
break;
case mmr_offset(status):
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16 (me, addr, nr_bytes, true))
return 0;
/* XXX: All bits seem to be W1C. */
dv_w1c_2 (value16p, value, -1);
break;
case mmr_offset(timing):
case mmr_offset(data0):
case mmr_offset(data1):
case mmr_offset(data2):
case mmr_offset(data3):
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_32 (me, addr, nr_bytes, true))
return 0;
*value32p = value;
break;
default:
dv_bfin_mmr_invalid (me, addr, nr_bytes, true);
return 0;
}
return nr_bytes;
}
static unsigned
bfin_otp_io_read_buffer (struct hw *me, void *dest, int space,
address_word addr, unsigned nr_bytes)
{
struct bfin_otp *otp = hw_data (me);
bu32 mmr_off;
bu16 *value16p;
bu32 *value32p;
void *valuep;
/* Invalid access mode is higher priority than missing register. */
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16_32 (me, addr, nr_bytes, false))
return 0;
mmr_off = addr - otp->base;
valuep = (void *)((unsigned long)otp + mmr_base() + mmr_off);
value16p = valuep;
value32p = valuep;
HW_TRACE_READ ();
switch (mmr_off)
{
case mmr_offset(control):
case mmr_offset(ben):
case mmr_offset(status):
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_16 (me, addr, nr_bytes, false))
return 0;
dv_store_2 (dest, *value16p);
break;
case mmr_offset(timing):
case mmr_offset(data0):
case mmr_offset(data1):
case mmr_offset(data2):
case mmr_offset(data3):
if (!dv_bfin_mmr_require_32 (me, addr, nr_bytes, false))
return 0;
dv_store_4 (dest, *value32p);
break;
default:
dv_bfin_mmr_invalid (me, addr, nr_bytes, false);
return 0;
}
return nr_bytes;
}
static void
attach_bfin_otp_regs (struct hw *me, struct bfin_otp *otp)
{
address_word attach_address;
int attach_space;
unsigned attach_size;
reg_property_spec reg;
if (hw_find_property (me, "reg") == NULL)
hw_abort (me, "Missing \"reg\" property");
if (!hw_find_reg_array_property (me, "reg", 0, &reg))
hw_abort (me, "\"reg\" property must contain three addr/size entries");
hw_unit_address_to_attach_address (hw_parent (me),
&reg.address,
&attach_space, &attach_address, me);
hw_unit_size_to_attach_size (hw_parent (me), &reg.size, &attach_size, me);
if (attach_size != BFIN_MMR_OTP_SIZE)
hw_abort (me, "\"reg\" size must be %#x", BFIN_MMR_OTP_SIZE);
hw_attach_address (hw_parent (me),
0, attach_space, attach_address, attach_size, me);
otp->base = attach_address;
}
static const struct hw_port_descriptor bfin_otp_ports[] =
{
{ "stat", 0, 0, output_port, },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0, },
};
static void
bfin_otp_finish (struct hw *me)
{
char part_str[16];
struct bfin_otp *otp;
unsigned int fps03;
int type = hw_find_integer_property (me, "type");
otp = HW_ZALLOC (me, struct bfin_otp);
set_hw_data (me, otp);
set_hw_io_read_buffer (me, bfin_otp_io_read_buffer);
set_hw_io_write_buffer (me, bfin_otp_io_write_buffer);
set_hw_ports (me, bfin_otp_ports);
attach_bfin_otp_regs (me, otp);
/* Initialize the OTP. */
otp->ben = 0xFFFF;
otp->timing = 0x00001485;
/* Semi-random value for unique chip id. */
bfin_otp_write_page_val2 (otp, FPS00, (unsigned long)otp, ~(unsigned long)otp);
memset (part_str, 0, sizeof (part_str));
sprintf (part_str, "ADSP-BF%iX", type);
switch (type)
{
case 512:
fps03 = FPS03_BF512;
break;
case 514:
fps03 = FPS03_BF514;
break;
case 516:
fps03 = FPS03_BF516;
break;
case 518:
fps03 = FPS03_BF518;
break;
case 522:
fps03 = FPS03_BF522;
break;
case 523:
fps03 = FPS03_BF523;
break;
case 524:
fps03 = FPS03_BF524;
break;
case 525:
fps03 = FPS03_BF525;
break;
case 526:
fps03 = FPS03_BF526;
break;
case 527:
fps03 = FPS03_BF527;
break;
default:
fps03 = 0;
break;
}
part_str[14] = (fps03 >> 0);
part_str[15] = (fps03 >> 8);
bfin_otp_write_page_val (otp, FPS03, (void *)part_str);
}
const struct hw_descriptor dv_bfin_otp_descriptor[] =
{
{"bfin_otp", bfin_otp_finish,},
{NULL, NULL},
};